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Conservationists are racing to save Ghana's slippery frog
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6/25/2025
DW went into the forest with the people working to bring the Atewa Slippery Frog back from the brink of extinction — only 200 of this unique species remain. Can this unique species survive?
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00:01
These men are searching for a creature that hardly anyone has ever seen.
00:06
They are conservationists and they are about to get lucky.
00:15
This is a tadpole of the Attua slippery frog.
00:18
The species lives only here in southern Ghana and is almost extinct.
00:23
The Attua forest is actually officially protected.
00:27
The government has taught plans to extract bauxite ore,
00:31
but illegal mining continues to pollute the water systems.
00:35
So the sediments from the illegal mining usually get into the water bodies,
00:41
I mean these streams, and then it endangers the habitat of these frogs.
00:46
So they end up, you know, we end up losing them.
00:49
And it's become quite a menace.
00:53
And this is our little way of saving
00:57
and providing an assurance population for the species.
01:02
Named for their smooth skin,
01:04
it's thought just 200 Attua slippery frogs still remain in the wild.
01:09
Their native habitat is limited to Attua forest,
01:12
which is under increasing pressure from encroachment, pollution,
01:16
and human-induced climate change.
01:19
Around 250 kilometers from Attua forest lies the Government Research Institute .
01:26
It is here that the team from the NGO Herb Conservation in Ghana
01:31
have carefully brought coolers with the precious tadpoles that they caught in the river.
01:36
They will be raised under controlled conditions in the lab
01:40
in an attempt to bring back the Attua slippery frog population from the brain.
01:45
We have about 22 tadpoles in these tanks,
01:55
which we are breeding to successfully be able to have up to 400 slippery frogs in the next five years,
02:08
and release them back into their natural habitats when the threats of the frog has been dealt with.
02:18
While some people are breeding rare frogs to save them, others are hunting them.
02:23
We have come to the Nabogu River, in one of Ghana's poorest regions, with almost 40% unemployment.
02:31
Communities here used to live from fishing, but fishing stocks have collapsed.
02:37
Now frogs are keeping families alive.
02:40
This particular species isn't endangered yet.
02:48
We hunt frogs because we don't have jobs.
02:52
We know that numbers are declining, but we have no other option.
02:55
It's how we feed our families.
02:57
I come here to catch frogs, and I go home and sell them.
03:01
It's how I provide.
03:03
I have two kids and a wife.
03:08
Herb Conservation Ghana is working to make communities aware of the vital roles frog plays in keeping ecosystems in balance.
03:17
Here, in the eastern village of Abba Timbik Bajame, frogs also used to be a delicacy.
03:22
Today, the region has declared roughly 200 square kilometers a protected zone, with no hunting or farming.
03:30
When you love to do something, and people come to say, this thing is found only in your community, let's try and protect it, it's difficult.
03:43
It's like you loving your chicken, and they say, stop eating chicken.
03:48
It's difficult.
03:49
So for people to give up their delicacy, something they love most, that was where the difficulty was.
03:58
But like you see now, they're all happy they gave their lands up.
04:02
They're happy that they took that step.
04:05
You know, in the past, all animals that live in our rivers were eatable, including the frogs, the crabs, and other animals.
04:22
And so, that was why we were consuming them.
04:27
But when this project came down, and we got to know that we can protect them for future eventualities, we stopped.
04:38
The community has learned to make a living from protecting the forest.
04:42
Thousands of visitors come each year to experience the canopy walk, and the rare Togo slippery frog.
04:49
This endangered species is genetically distinct from other frogs, and needs pristine, fast-flowing streams to survive.
04:59
I think it's interesting to see them, because even if I knew beforehand that frogs are important in our biodiversity system,
05:07
I don't know exactly what's their role in it.
05:11
Scientists say the slippery frog genus has evolved separately from other frogs for the last 70 million years.
05:19
The breeding program is a glimmer of hope they can survive.
05:23
We do captive breeding if we think the animals are not able to breed well in their natural environment.
05:29
So, if that is what they found, then captive breeding will solve the problem to some extent.
05:36
But, it might not be the ultimate solution.
05:41
It has its advantage of increasing the numbers in the world, but how do you really increase them into the world?
05:50
Can they survive the environment in the world if they are not used to the world?
05:55
Because you breed them in human race conditions.
05:58
So, the conservationists will keep searching for stockpoles, and performing their invaluable lab work.
06:04
And hopefully, more of the frogs' natural habitats will again be able to strive untouched.
06:10
And finally, we will give them all the time and see how they work with these paths.
06:11
So, we can take a while again.
06:12
It will also be able to around.
06:13
We will continue to our next video.
06:14
And finally, we will continue to jump to the newENS.
06:16
Thank you so much.
06:17
If you are looking forward to the next video.
06:18
I will leave a few hours on the next video to the other one.
06:20
I'd like to invite you to do a bit of the program by...
06:23
Do you like to ask me too many customers?
06:24
To avoid the best how you do your first horse?
06:25
And finally, before that, we are flying over the last day.
06:29
As you can see, so many people will take care of the air in the water.
06:30
It will take care of the air.
06:31
If you come to the fan, you can…
06:32
And I'll give a few more often.
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